Biography and the life story of Mahmoed Hasan "Mahmoed Hasan was 9 years old when he was still defending the football team at his school"
The name 'Trezeguet' is familiar in the ears of the lovers of the round skin, his fame is very reasonable considering he is one of the best attackers ever. Trezeguet has played at Juventus and is a former French national team striker.
One of the moments that may still be remembered by football lovers is his Golden Goal against Italy in the European Cup Final 2000, at that time his goal was a decisive victory for Les Bleus and led his team to be champions and have the right to lift the European Cup trophy.
But that is David Trezeguet, now apparently in this world the name 'Trezeguet' is not just one. The reason is there is the same name and has the same profession as well, namely as a soccer player.
Trezeguet in question is an Egyptian player, Mahmoed Hasan. His full name is Mahmoed Ahmed Ibrahim Hasan, but the name is not very popular, he is better known as the name Trezeguet, even the Wikipedia and Transfermarkt sites use the name 'Trezeguet' instead of Mahmoed Hasan.
In the summer transfer market in 2019 his name became more popular, the cause was the English club, Aston Villa recruited him from a Turkish club, Kasimpasa. The 24-year-old player was brought in at a cost of 8.5 million pounds, or around Rp 148 billion. The Egyptian national team player becomes the ninth player brought by Aston Villa in the summer of 2019.
His arrival in English football certainly adds to the length of the story of the Egyptian players in the land of Queen Elizabeth. Trezeguet will follow in the footsteps of Mohamed Salah, Mohamed Elneny, Ahmed Hossam Mido, Hossam Ghaly, Mohamed Shawky, and Elmohamady who are currently and have played in the English league.
Before being recruited by Aston Villa, Mahmoed 'Trezeguet' Hasan, the player who was born on October 1, 1994 began his professional career with Al Ahly in 2012 at the age of 18. Trezeguet made his professional debut in the 2012 African Champions League as a replacement to replace Mohamed Aboutrika in a match against compatriot Zamalek.
His first season with Al Ahly was not very satisfying, he was only used as a coating player. However, entering the second season, his ability began to attract the coach's heart until he was often played, in that season he appeared 28 times and scored 2 goals in all competitions. Together with Al Ahly Trezeguet won two African champions league trophies in 2012 and 2013 and several other titles.
In 2015, Trezeguet, who played as a midfielder, was loaned to Belgian club Anderlecht. His arrival to Anderlecht was disrupted by ongoing shoulder fractures while training with the Egyptian national team in the United Arab Emirates.
Trezeguet was forced to be absent from the gridiron for six months after undergoing surgery. Anderlecht's manager Besnik Hasi expressed his disappointment at the loan player's disruption and admitted that it was difficult for the club to analyze Trézéguet's abilities.
Trézéguet returned to training in early December 2015, he made his competitive debut with Anderlecht on December 27, 2015 when facing Westerlo. After his debut, Besnik Hasi described that Trezeguet had great ability and speed, and he could see a bright future in him.
Although he only played 7 matches in the Belgian League, in May 2016 Anderlecht signed Trezeguet permanently with a transfer fee of 2.2 million euros, or around Rp 32 billion.
Trezeguet enjoyed a productive pre-season in the summer of 2016, he scored four goals and received praise from new manager René Weiler. However, the arrival of Nicolae Stanciu encouraged the club to offer Trézéguet on loan to other clubs to get playing time, eventually he joined fellow Belgian team, Royal Excel Mouscron with a loan contract for one season.
Together with Mouscron, Trezeguet played 27 times and recorded 7 goals in all competitions. The following season he was loaned out to the Turkish Club, Kasimpasa. There Trezeguet played for two seasons, of which the second season was a permanent player.
He became the main attack motor of the Istanbul club. Where he was able to appear in 71 matches and scored 25 goals in all competitions and made a total of 15 Assists in the Turkish League. Even two seasons in a row he entered the composition of the best Turkish league team. For his brilliant performances with Kasimpasa, Aston Villa did not hesitate to recruit him.
Well Footballovers, speaking of which his nickname is called 'Trezeguet', it turns out that it all started when Mahmoed Hasan was 9 years old when he was still defending the football team at his school.
He was given the nickname 'Trézéguet' by Badr Ragab, a young coach on his school's soccer team. Badr Ragab called him 'Trezeguet' because of the goalscoring record for the team and saw the similarity in style of play between Mahmoed hasan and French national team soccer player David Trezeguet.
Not only great at Club level, Trezeguet also played quite well with the Egyptian national team. When defending the Egyptian U-20 national team, he was able to bring his team to win the U-20 Africa Cup of 2013. While with the senior team, Trezeguet has played 41 times and scored 6 goals. He also played in the 2018 World Cup.
Now that's Footballovers, the story about Mahmoed Hasan, why he was nicknamed Trezeguet. The question now is Can Trezeguet shine with Aston Villa?
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